Reviews of 88 Shades RV Park

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8

7

10

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8

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May 2015 -
$28.00

Really nice way-station between LA and Tucson. The staff was extremely attentive and receptive. Even though in a very rustic, rural area in the wild west, the park is more than adequate for a comfortable stay and the price is right. Several pull-through spaces accommodated our 26 foot motorhome with a toad (pickup). The staff indicated that they were going to plant some shade trees that will improve the overall aesthetics of the park overall. Sure beat sleeping in the hot desert or running the generator all night. Visited the site both May and June of 2015. - Mikeymini

Apr 2015 -
$28.00

Park is mostly permanent residents, many old-time travel trailers (50s and 60s) so kind of a blast-from-the-past to walk around. Large level pull-through sites for overnighters, which are further away from I-10, so not much highway noise. Typical one-piece molded stall showers were clean and had lots of hot water. Friendly residents and management. We will stay here again. - Lost

Mar 2014 -
$25.00

This was a great park, clean facilities and wonderful management, I truly enjoyed my stay here. I will be back next season. - bblpanthers

Reviews of Ameri-Can Trails

Rating:

7

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Feb 2010 -
$22.00

Not much here but the basics, but those basics are provided with grace and style. There are lots of permanent rigs, but enough empty sites to accommodate travelers. Very basic. No picnic tables at sites. One single-person restroom with shower. Immaculate. Very nice host and hostess. There is a laundry room and a library/sitting room in central building with that one restroom. Great for an overnight stop, or even longer, if your intention is to be out in Quartzsite during the season. If we're traveling through again, this would be our first choice. This place doesn't seem to be in Woodalls. I haven't a clue how I found it. I may have just picked it off Google Maps. I'm giving it a 7 rating, not because it has lots of features, but because it does exactly what is needed, with no issues or problems. - Ed Greenberg

Great place for overnight stay. In the winter they have a lot of snowbirds. The sites are level and are fairly wide. No one is in the office; you can't call ahead, but there is a care taker that will help when you arrive. Full hookups, some pull-throughs, most back-in. They allow pets and at the back of park is a nice area for walking. We have stayed here before and will come back again! - hapicamper

Dec 2011 -
$10.00

Rate is based (kind of) on a monthly rate. We loved this park. We had a huge site. There are lots of friendly people with planned activities. Verizon and AT&T worked just fine. The location is perfect in the little town, and you can ride your ATVs directly from the park. It's very nice, and we would definitely return. - Wanderin

Reviews of B10 Campground

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8

3

3

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6

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Dec 2013 -
$26.00

We stopped for one night in a class 'B' van. It's a large gravel lot like a lot of the RV parks in Quartzsite, if you've been to Quartzsite you know what I mean. There are some trees too. There are pull threw sites (both where each RV faces one direction and where they face either direction- the doors will face each other), back in sites & tent sites. They are water/electrical sites. Friendly people running the place, clean bath houses with GREAT showers, laundry & a place to do your dishes (if you need that). Wifi and a central shaded area with picnic tables & electrical outlets (I saw people on their computers in there), a TV & a large coffee urn. I had my own internet so I did not try the park's. I'd stay there again. - becida

Feb 2013 -
$27.00

As the old saying goes, "Any port in a storm". And that was what this park was for us. We hit some pretty nasty winds, so as we approached Quartzsite, we decided to let good sense overcome trying to find a nice park for the night and drove on into B-10. Not exactly the Ritz Carlton of RV parks, but it did have the necessities, and it gave us some protection from the gusting winds. Mostly dirt and gravel with few amenities, it was our port in the storm, and we were safe for the night. The owner/manager was friendly and helpful in telling us a good place a short walk away to eat as we wanted to get out of the coach and grilling outdoors was not going to happen with those winds. Noisy due to trains and the various other area noises (this is an RV hot spot for desert duelers, etc.), but we managed to get in a decent night's sleep before getting out of Dodge early in the morning. Doubt we'd be dropping anchor there again anytime soon, but at least it got us through the night. It was funny, on the way up Hwy 95 I had made the brash statement that no way was I going to stay in Quartzsite. The winds proved just how wrong I was. - BankShot

Feb 2010 -
$25.00

This is a gravel parking lot with electric and water hook-ups. No sewer, no cable, and Wi-Fi only if you sit by the laundry room. There was hair in all of the showers. I mean a lot of hair. It looked like they had not been cleaned in quite some time. Not one thing special, and yet they charge as much as those with all the amenities. Oh, and they take cash or check only. - ckerbs

Reviews of BLM - La Posa Long Term Visitor Area

Rating:

7

9

8

8

9

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Jan 2015 -
$10.00

We stayed at La Posa South with a group of a dozen other RVs during the Quartzsite RV show. It's hard to decide on a numeric rating for this because it's just a giant patch of desert, not really a campground! Pros: lots of space to choose from, and even during the big RV show we had plenty of room around us and didn't feel crowded. Great views, great sunsets, and a short drive to town. 8 water filling stations means there's not much of a wait to fill your tank. Cons: lots of dust whenever someone drives by, the ground is all large gravel/rocks which was quite hard on our dogs' paws, and there are only two sewer dumps to handle the thousands of RVers during the RV show which means you could wait in line for hours to dump. We opted to "take it with us" to our next destination. It's $40 for up to two weeks, and we were there for 4 nights, thus our $10/night calculated rate. - LifeRebooted

Jan 2014 -
$3.00

A really fun place to stay. You are in the desert with no facilities, but you can get water and dump a couple of miles away. Of course the atmosphere and the people you are with make a huge impact on the enjoyment of your experience here. We camped with eight other rigs and had a great time. Enjoyed the RV show and all of the other venues around the area. We like to come back every year for the fun and frivolity. - Eagle4

Jan 2012 -
$3.00

Stayed at both the La Posa North and La Posa South LTVA's. This is desert boondocking in a gravel desert area. The north LTVA is close to the vendor area, while the south LTVA has the water and dump stations. The number of RV's here during the show weeks in late January is awesome, making it one of those, you have to do it at least once in your RV life type of happenings. The areas are so huge you can park in a crowd or go out to where you are pretty much by yourself as there are no defined sites, you just park wherever you want. Just be forewarned that there will be wind and there will be dust. - Bob-Linda

Reviews of Crawfords Trailer and RV Park

Rating:

6

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Jan 2015 -
$25.00

This park appears to be an older park. The park is all gravel as it is a desert park. Staff was very friendly and helpful even though it was the first day of the Quartzite RV show and things were quite hectic.

A number of RV'ers appeared to be snowbirds spending the winter. The park have room for the largest rigs with plenty of room to maneuver. Good electricity, water, and sewer connections and they all worked! With a few steps of a restaurant and convenience store. Close to all the activity in Quartzite during the season. All campsites are level with few trees to block satellite signals. - Old Detective

Reviews of Desert Gardens International RV & Mobile Home Park

We choose to stay here instead out at the BLM fee area. Park fills up with Snowbirds and we got here at the end of the season [Feb. 27] as most of the venders had left till next year. - S9264

Oct 2008 -
$25.00

This is one of those Parks that is only for a quick overnight stay. They don't accept reservations. Office staff was semi-friendly. I'm sure during the Winter months they are full but our stay made me want to wash the RV off when we left. The laundry room floor was covered with dead grasshoppers, as were the machines. We were just too far from home to complete our journey that evening or we would never have stopped. I'll not say we would never stay here again but hopefully, we would not have to stay here again. - Arizona Traveler

Reviews of Dome Rock Mountain - BLM

Rating:

7

7

9

10

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Dec 2013 -
$1.00

Accessible coming from the west (California) or from the East (Quartzsite). Paved road but some of the turn offs to parking areas can be a little steep for rigs with low clearance. Far enough away that highway noise is not to bad. We like the convenient location and easy parking. - run2

Jan 2013 -
$1.00

If you are looking for amenities - go to a real campground. This is boondocking at its best. You are close to all of the Quartzsite activities but far enough out to circle the wagons and enjoy your family and friends. There is a BLM host near the east end of the road available for info. Lots of places to choose from. Be careful about parking where you have to cross a wash - there have been bad rains here in the past that have caused washouts and you may not get back out. Minimal tv reception but who cares. - Hungry Horse Android

Jan 2011 -
$1.00

We stay here every year and keep coming back to the same spot. Plenty of room and close to town. TV reception is poor to say the least but if you have a satellite dish TV is not a problem. It's very quiet and no one ever bothers you. - rvqueen55

Reviews of Holiday Palms RV Park

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8

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8

7

8

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May 2015 -
$33.00

We stayed here twice for two days each on either end of our trip to Northern Arizona. The park is mostly permanent residents who come and go per season. The park was very nice and clean. No views of anything wonderful, but quiet and efficient. Yes you do hear the noise from the 10 freeway, but it is somewhat distant and didn't bother us at all. For the price and short visit, I would say it's great. It's probably one of the very best places to stay during the "season" here in Quartzsite because it has pull-through sites and full hook-ups. Good Wi-Fi, not super speedy, but adequate. - Lynda d

May 2015 -
$32.00

Wide, paved streets, groomed gravel campsites, convenient and well marked overnight pull - through campsites. The park is well maintained. It is clear the ownership, management and work crew care. Will definitely go back when we come through Quartzsite again! - User2747

Mar 2015 -
$32.00

We stayed here on an overnight stop. The park was clean and quiet even though we were close to the road but away from the interstate. - MINomad

Reviews of Kofa Mountain RV Park

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8

9

10

8

8

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Feb 2013 -
$25.00

Kofa Mountain RV Park in Quartzsite, Arizona is one of the few places to stay in Quartzsite and is not a resort by any stretch. However it is nice enough for a couple of days or more and the people that run it are very nice and accommodating. We arrived about 6pm in February 2013 and the office was closed but the maintenance man saw us drive in and immediately opened the office and checked us in. We asked for a pull-through which we received for $25 a night cash only deal. The streets are a bit narrow for a 40 foot coach with toad but clearly are maneuverable with a little care. The front entry gates are quite narrow for larger coaches so be careful coming in. Once you come through the entry gates the office is directly in front of you. Our site was gravel which is typical for this area. We had full hookups and relatively easy in and out. All in all the RV parks are limited in this area but we would stay here again since it met our short term needs. - User2921

Mar 2011 -
$19.00

We enjoyed our short stay in this small, adult park. Like most parks in Q, many seasonal residents in neat park models, and they're nice folks. New owner a year or so ago. Manager friendly and very helpful. All overnight sites are gravel. Excellent roads. Easy in/out. Activity center has TV and pool table and coffee and donuts in the a.m. Rate is Passport America. Will definitely return when in the area. - Nillawilla

Mar 2011 -
$17.00

It was truly a pleasure to be in this Park. Some noise from traffic but didn't bother. Clean, clean, clean. WiFi worked extremely well. Fast and stable. Couldn't ask for better. Management was friendly, caring and efficient. Quartzsite is a City of RV Parks but this is truly one of the best in my opinion. This is a "no pets" Park. The rate quoted is the Passport America Rate. We would stay here again in a second. - Saskanna

Reviews of Kofa Wildlife Refuge

Rating:

7

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Apr 2013 -
$12.00

Kofa National Wildlife Refuge sits off Highways 10 and 95 near Quartzsite. Excellent dry camping - not another soul there when we were there - we drove in off Highway 10. I understand the entrance off Highway 95 is the more popular and probably more crowded. Lots of cacti in a high desert landscape. Be careful of where you walk your dogs because of the cacti. Vehicles with low clearance could have problems on the gravel/dirt roads but we were fine in our 24' class C. You can camp anywhere within 100' of any road. Wilderness at its best. - casasf

Reviews of Park Place RV Resort

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9

8

8

6

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Nov 2012 -
$25.00

Great for overnight or seasonal, good rates/just off I-10 but not noisy. Large lots for slides or room for chairs for sunset watching. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the park & it works good! Nice game room with pool table- large screen TV and table & chairs for other games. Its is within walking distance to town, restaurants and churches. - pris22

Nov 2011 -
$29.00

Going to stay here in Quartzsite for 5 months. They have a great rate of $825 for the 5 months. They have 50/30 amp sites. No showers or washing machines at this time but in the future. Spaces are 30 feet wide by 50 feet long. Most width of spaces we have found here in Q. Will stay here again next year. - Bluebird Bob

Oct 2011 -
$29.00

Park is under new ownership and management. A clubhouse is now offered with a 55" Direct TV set-up. Sites are gravel and level. Pull-throughs are available when park isn't full. Away from highway noise but close to I-10 entrance. The park is behind and within walking distance to "Sweet Darlings Restaurant" for those that have visited "Q" before. For those that have not, or want peace and quiet, give this park a try. - tworootless

Reviews of Pattie's RV Park

Rating:

7

8

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Dec 2012 -
$7.00

We were looking for a place to stay for the last 10 days of December and January. There are a lot of RV spaces available in Quartzsite this year, Pattie's had a great rate ($185 for the month), a superb rate compared to what some of the other places quoted us for a gravel pad with hook-ups. There are no restrooms or showers. The people are friendly, the sites are large enough, there is a laundromat and propane sales on site. Right across the street is the Quartzsite General Store and the Redbox. Bread, milk, fresh meat and movies are just a short walk away. The main sales area is about a 20 minute walk away. The Wi-Fi comes and goes at times, but is mostly there and it is strong enough to watch a video. As a place to park an RV with hook ups close to the Quartzsite "action"; Pattie's RV Park has what's needed. - becida

Jan 2011 -
$7.00

We stayed monthly. The first month was $225, then it went down to $175 with electricity at 19 cents kwh. The park is probably half long term and half transit. We had no complaints about the park except for the water pressure would vary from low to high. The Wi-Fi was excellent: never had a problem with reception or staying on. There is a laundry in the front of the park, but is also open to people outside the park. Everyone was nice from the manager to the residents, including long term folks. If we ever go back to Quartzsite, we would be open to staying here again. - rvgrandma

Reviews of Quail Run RV Park

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8

10

8

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10

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Feb 2015 -
$35.00

Very large gravel sites with a concrete patio. Managers and helpers very friendly. Wi-Fi not the best and you get 1 free hour per day. Not any shade but you are in the desert. My only complaint is the barking dogs. One camper had 3 of them and they barked at anything that moved. Very annoying for us campers that don't have pets. - 2Happy_Campers

Jan 2015 -
$30.00

Excellent service and staff. Clean with good policies. Site was large with clean gravel and lots of room. - KAZIMIRA

Jan 2015 -
$30.00

Quail Run is one of the nicest parks is the area. Paved roads, gravel sites with full hookups. Big rig friendly. Clean sites and bathrooms. Helpful staff. Set back from the highway so road noise is minimal. Located about 2 miles north of town. Lots of longer term motor homes but plenty of short term sites available - even right after the big RV show in January. Weak WiFi but strong Verizon signal. Will stay here again. - lmg

Reviews of Rose RV Park

Rating:

1

5

5

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Jan 2014 -
$38.00

This park cares about one thing and one thing only. MONEY. They decided that they could split their full hookups into two sites and double their money during the busy Quartzsite RV and Gem Show. Sites were so tight that some campers could not use both slides. Sewers were jury rigged and leaked. Smell was unbelievable. Noise from nearby Interstate 10 was loud. There are no restrooms or showers. This was the worse campground we have ever stayed at. We will not stay here again. - GaryK

Jan 2013 -
$30.00

We just returned after a three night stay with a full hookup site at this park. People at the gate very friendly and helpful. Topped off propane tank at 2.75 a gallon! Low water pressure in the park. Very quiet place, good location to use your UTV to shop at Tyson Wells. It was OK for the money. They charge $5 for water fill and $15 to dump if you dry camp so I guess full hook ups at $30 is not bad. We had a nice campfire every night as it was very, very cold. If you are planning a trip for the shows in January this is not a bad place to stay. - Blackhawkpro

Dec 2012 -
$30.00

A very large gravel area, mostly $7/night dry camping, with room for hundreds of dry campers. There are 16 30-amp full hookup sites and eight 50-amp full hookup sites. The hookups are all behind the rigs (they park tail-to-tail), so bring a long sewer hose. No restrooms, showers, or Wi-Fi. Water pressure was so low that we filled our tank and used our water pump, and we were virtually the only customers in the park. They have about 10 new water-fill stations and a half dozen new dump stations. There is a fee for both. Since we had a full hookup site, we didn't use them. The only reason we stayed there was that we had been dry camping for several days and wanted a night of full hookups before moving on. It served that purpose. - Denali

Reviews of Scaddan Wash - BLM

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7

9

8

9

10

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Nov 2014 -
$0.00

Scaddan Wash hasn't changed since we stayed last. Still free, still limited to 14 days, and still with no way to dispose of trash, get water, dump, etc. Ideal for a few nights stop if you don't mind the noise from I-10. - Denali

Mar 2012 -
$0.00

Good area to dry camp. Stay free for 14 days. Level and easy in/out. Stayed 2 nights and would stay again, only negative (and that wasn't too bad) is highway noise IF you park to close to highway. - openrange

Feb 2012 -
$1.00

This is a pretty nice area. I stayed one night while in route from San Diego to Phoenix and felt perfectly safe and comfortable. The only negative is the freeway traffic noise, which is constant day and night. It woke me up a couple times, so next time I'll get further from the highway. Positives: wide open level area, free of charge, stretches for miles, plenty of privacy. Exit I-10 at exit 19 and follow the signs. No marked spaces or formalities. Just pick a place you like and drop anchor. No services, but water and sewer dump can be found in town for a fee. - BlueSkyChili

Reviews of Shady Lane RV Park

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5

5

2

5

1

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Jan 2015 -
$48.00

Recently spent a night here in a 41' DP, pulling a car.

The deluxe pull thru (damn if I know what deluxe is, here) was $44+ and, though advertised as a Good Sam park, there are no discounts. Most probably, long term residents really like it here because of friendships established. We decided to stay here just to see if the reviews were justified. Did not expect the huge price tag. We have stayed at luxury parks for less and gotten much more. If you stay here, remember that if your DP exceeds 40' and you are pulling a toad, you might have to unhook to get out of the park. No, I am not a novice at this, having driven commercial HD wreckers and large motorhomes for many years.

Reviews of Split Rail RV Park

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8

6

4

1

6

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Mar 2014 -
$18.00

Manager could not been any nicer. 25 cents for 3 minute shower. Soup night Wednesday, Donation. People at the park are friendly. Have coffee in morning. Fun and friendly. Not the fanciest park we have been to, but all the amenities you need: water, sewer, elec. We will be back. Have a yard sale on the weekend at the location. Close to downtown. NEED TO RESERVE BY October for next year RV show. No credit cards, check or cash works. - Tampajohn

Jan 2014 -
$18.00

Small, kind of tight, but not right on top of your neighbors either. Under new management, very friendly and helpful. Only one bathroom with one shower ($0.25 for 3 minutes). Wednesday night is soup night; you can contribute some food, or make a donation. Great way to meet other campers. Very extensive book swap. They also do karaoke on Tuesdays, and Friday nights they have jam sessions. Other activities as well-they give you a calendar upon check in. A little noisy, not nearly as bad as I-10, but it is on 95. Not paved. Will stay here again when in Quartzsite. Only about a mile from the fair grounds. - Kgtraveler

Mar 2010 -
$28.00

It's a good place for overnight. It is not very clean and it's very dusty. There is a lot of highway noise. The electric was only 30amp. - petesan

Reviews of Sunsetters RV Park

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8

7

8

7

9

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Jan 2014 -
$32.00

This park is close to it all, except TV. We could not get anything over the air, and no cable. Good power, large level gravel sites. Laundry right next door. Walk to the show if you're real strong, about a mile. One bathroom was inoperative while we stayed. The manager says its hard to get people to work for them. We like the place-for Quartzsite. We'll come back. - Tredguy

Jan 2013 -
$43.00

This is an adequate park well located in Quartzsite, but, like most RV parks in the area, it's nothing to get excited about. Since we were here during the annual RV Show, we were pleased to find a park that didn't insist on a minimum two week stay. Due to that and the friendly, helpful park staff, we raised the rating from what normally would have warranted only a 5 to a 7. - CaptainNemo

Jan 2012 -
$30.00

Friendly staff and hosts. Wi-Fi very weak and often unavailable, but great Verizon signal. The floors of the bathroom/shower combo were dirty, but the shower itself was clean. Gravel sites, not too level, but tolerable. Lots to do in town and in the desert, for sure. A great place to visit if you're into RVs, geocaching, and shopping the huge flea markets. Scenery abounds with sunset and rises hard to beat. Arizona in winter is great. - Red Wolf Deux

Reviews of Tews Date Palm RV Park

Rating:

9

1

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Clean Showers:

Jan 2010 -
$7.00

Monthly rate was $181.66 using a three month min. with tax included and during peak season. Clean park with paved drive. Electric is 18 cents per kwh which is the same as other parks. I used my solar panels occasionally and cut the cost of electric way down. I have spent three seasons here with no problems. Owner goes out of her way to help and offer customer service. Ignore nightly rate as this park has no nightly rates. - Al Greenwood

Jan 2009 -
$6.00

Nightly rate based on a monthly fee of 170.00. This park is small, dirty with a lot of road noise. Make sure if staying here you read your meter. You pay your own electric at .18 per kWh and the owner will over charge if allowed too. We would never stay here again. - bill n susan

Reviews of The Scenic Road RV Park (55+ park)

Rating:

9

9

9

9

9

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Apr 2015 -
$24.00

They don't take credit cards. Extremely pleasant staff. Ample-sized sites with patios. Nice gravel interior roads and sites. New power pedestals. Small laundry (four washers, three driers), plus they have clothes lines, laundry baskets, and clothes pins for those who like line-dried laundry. Very strong 50 amp power. Good, free Wi-Fi, although it allows only one device at a time. Adjacent to a gravel wash for walking the dog; plastic bags are provided. The restrooms consist of a one-man mens' bathroom/shower and a one-woman womens' bathroom/shower. A key code is required to enter either. We would happily return. - Denali

Apr 2015 -
$24.00

Only stopped for one night near the end of the season. Park was very empty so we got one of the few trees for shade. Check in was great with good attendents, no credit cards, escort to site, and help finding what was still open in the area. Most had shut down for the season. Site was level, gravel, with patio. - dalenoel

Mar 2015 -
$28.00

We came to Quartzsite for 3 nights near the end of the season. There was a lot of campground availability, glad we picked this one!! Easy check-in with super nice owner. Golf cart escort to site. Long, level gravel pull-thrus with concrete patio. The electric and water hookups were perfect. Free wifi that not only worked, but it was fast! Looks like many repeat snowbirds here. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. We were even invited to cake & ice cream at this month's birthday and anniversary celebration. Used the laundry room which was clean and convenient. Only one public bath on site which we didn't use. Would definitely return here when we return to Quartzsite next year. - Denise Kirk

Reviews of Vito's RV

More dirt than gravel. Permanent residents tie their dogs up, the dogs relieve themselves on the road. Rigs and cars just drive over the mess. Vito parks RVs wherever. Will not return. - happytales2u

Jan 2012 -
$35.00

We stayed at this park to have some work done by Kevin Mallory of Cruising America. We were assigned a site next to him. This RV Park is very basic but had good 50 amp service. The roads and sites are all gravel. There are few scattered trees, but they aren't large enough for appreciable shade. I didn't get a count of the number of spaces available. Vito's also rents vending space on the frontage of Kuehn Road, it was hard to tell where the vender sites end and the RV sites start. There were rigs of every kind and age some tents were in evidence but it was hard to tell if they were in the part called Vito's RV Park. The lack of facilities didn't bother us since we were there to have work done on the coach. - Frank Barker